‘7th Heaven’ Star David Gallagher Looks Totally Unrecognizable Today

This weekend saw 90’s Con, an event that pays tribute to the hit TV shows of the ’90s. And for the most part, it didn’t disappoint. The crew from the hit 90s drama “7th Heaven” reunited at the event and MOST of the crew was recognizable. All except David Gallagher, who played Simon Camden in the hit series.

Gallagher, known for his dreamy appearance, sported a bald head and a worker’s beard, according to Page Six.

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‘7th Heaven’ cast reunites at ’90s convention

Seventh sky It was one of the biggest shows of the ’90s. But Gallagher told the US Sun that since the show went off the air he has stopped performing.

“Gallagher told The Sun that he will no longer be acting,” Page Six added. “He’s a stay-at-home dad to his six-year-old daughter, but he was thrilled to reunite with his former castmates for the convention in Hartford, Connecticut.”

Gallagher is one of several cast members who have since stepped away from the big screen. But everyone was delighted to get together and share good memories.

“Beyond grateful for these crazy humans I call family! To say this was necessary was an understatement, my heart is full and I have been so blessed to be able to love them and laugh with them,” actress Beverley Mitchell said in an Instagram post.

Jessica Biel embarks on a new career

Jessica Biel was the most notable absence from the reunion. She was not the star of Seventh sky. But she is perhaps the series’ most well-off cast member. She has appeared in hit productions such as “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry,” “Blade,” and “Stealth.” She also married Grammy-winning singer Justin Timberlake.

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But Biel is starting a new professional path. She has ventured into becoming an author. Her first book will address the difficult topic of periods.

“People don’t talk enough about menstruation,” Biel told PEOPLE. “I’ve always felt strongly that we need to normalize the discussion about periods, and as a parent, writing this book seemed like an organic way to engage kids in the conversation from the beginning.”

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